The First Book of C. Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War, with Tr. and Notes - Softcover

Caesar, Gaius Julius

 
9781230159461: The First Book of C. Julius Caesar's Commentaries on the Gallic War, with Tr. and Notes

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1877 edition. Excerpt: ...1st trans. (vulnus, 291), to wound, maim, hurt; grate upon, offend. diu (168). cum = quum (16), causal. esset pugnatum, plpf'. subj. pass. 3rd s. neut. used impersonally (298), from pngno (298), subj. after cum causal. impedimentis, abl. plu. gov. by potiti sunt, from impedimentum (231). castris (139), jnd. by-que to impedimentis. nostri, mas. plu. nom. to potiti sunt, from noster (6), ag. w. milites und. potiti sunt, pf. ind. 3rd plu. mas. ag. w. nostri, from potior, dep. (28.) ibi (121). Orgetorigis, gen. s. after filia, from Orgetorix (13). filia (49), nom. to capta est, fem. implied in captus est. atque (10). unus (4), nom. to captus est. e = ex (30). filiis, abl. plu. gov. by ex, from filius (45). The dat. and abl. plu. of lilia is filiabus, to distinguish it from the mas. nlius. captus est, pf. ind. pass. 3rd s. ag. w. unus, from capio (19). In the case of a composite subject, if the subjects are of different genders the attributes are usually mas. plu.; but often, however, the verb and attribufaff&re constructed wirh only one of the subjs., and mentally supplied with the other, as here. 305 Ex (30). eo (105), ag. w. prcelio. proelio (16), gov. by ex. circiter (183). millia (104), nom. to superfuerunt. hominum (293), gen. after and kept hurling darts.f rom the higher ground against our men as they came up, and some kept throwing up pikes and spears between the wagons and the wheels, and wounding our men. When we had fought a long time, our troops took possession of their baggage and camp. There the daughter of Orgetorix and one of his sons was captured. Prom that battle about one hundred and thirty thousand men survived, and the whole of that night they marched unceasingly. Their march having been delayed for no part of the...

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